Matthew Arnold · English Literature

In the poem 'The Forsaken Merman', why does the mother (Margaret) leave her family?

  1. She is overcome by fear of the deep ocean and its dangers
  2. She returns to attend church and preserve her Christian soul
  3. She is abducted by land-dwellers who discover the sea cave
  4. She no longer loves the Merman and seeks a new life ashore
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Correct answer: She returns to attend church and preserve her Christian soul

Margaret leaves her underwater family because she hears the church bells ringing on Easter and feels a pull toward her Christian faith and the 'world of men'. The poem explores the tension between domestic affection and religious duty.

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